Yes you can. Nothing is needed to be enabled, just connect a fax machine. You probablly would want to make sure that you turn auto answer on the fax machine off so that it doesn't answer your calls in error.

I agree with the last entry. I have a Fax enabled dialup modem installed in my Win 2K PC This is connected to my Vonage lines via normal phone connections. To send or receive a fax all I do is go to Services and start the fax task. To send I use the printer functions to select the fax as the output device and print the message. Works perfectly every time. Just be aware that if you don't disable the fax service it will answer every incoming call with a fax tone.

Yes! Make sure that your bandwidth saver setting is set to the highest setting for your fax line. As long as your Vonage router is set first in line before your home router, you should have no problems. I'm using my 2nd Vonage line staight into my fax machine and have 2nd phone connected as an extension to the machine. I've had to tweak my fax machine settings - no problems here. If your broadband connection passes the speed test, everything will work correctly.

There is none as far as I know. I normally set my 1 line to 50 kbps to reduce the amt of latency and other voice quality issues. as a result, when faxing through my line, I have to raise it up to 90kbps as recommended by Vonage. that's why i use *99,

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